The psychodynamic frame of reference in occupational therapy is based on the theories of Freud. These theories have undergone continuous development and modification. After many changes, psychodynamic theory was considered as a theoretical base of the psychodynamic frame of … [Read more...]

The Model Of Human Occupation (MOHO) frame of reference in occupational therapy is based on theories and assumptions given by the Mary Reilly. The model of human occupation was initially based on Occupational Behavior model (developed by Mary Reilly) and later on, it was … [Read more...]

Rehabilitation is the action of restoring someone’s health or normal life through training and therapy after an illness. Before going into the deep of rehabilitative frame of reference A.K.A rehabilitation frame of reference, it’s important to understand the meaning of … [Read more...]

The developmental frame of reference is based on the normal human development. Generally, an occupational therapist uses this frame of reference in the kids with gross motor skills or fine motor skills delays. Developmental theories have typically described patterns or sequences … [Read more...]

Occupational therapist uses the biomechanical frame of reference in orthopedic cases, burn cases and patients with limited range of motion and strength. The Biomechanical frame of reference is based on Joint range of motion, Muscle strength, and Endurance with the intact central … [Read more...]

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